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At approximately 5:47 on January 27 2016 CB Radio Iguana Guardians were taking pictures of the pump station where the annual iguana hunt takes place when police cited the group on defamation, invading private property, and defiance. CB Radio has been covering this year's iguana hunt that is currently underway in Florida, but has been in a little bit of trouble with the law which defends the controversial hunt. This morning three members of CB Radio have been detained temporarily by the local police who was watching them taking pictures despite being told not to. CB Radio released in a statement "Our goal here at CB Radio is to make the world a better place through the use of nonviolent protesting such as taking pictures and displaying content on social media. We have full respect to the law as well as law enforcement officers, and we are deeply sorry about our appearance." Those three members participating in the protest were then taken to the district's correctional facility for a minimum of 72 hours and allegedly charged with violating the defamation law. CB Radio CEO was informed about the incident 6 minutes later and spoke to the department about when those three protesters will be released and apologized once again. Their equipment has been confiscated and may be used as "evidence".